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>> glor: tonight the deep-freeze tightens its grip over the united states and a bitter cold is likely to go on for days. i am jeff glor, also tonight, after the attack on a cia in afghanistan, a rare revelation of the identities of murder erred asians. where america stands on food safety. how do we stack up against other countries and how do we prevent the most vulnerable americans from becoming dangerously ill? >> it got worse and worse, and it felt like killer pain. >> glor: and dashboard distractions, will the next generation of in car gadgets lure drivers into taking their eyes off the road? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with jeff glor. >> glor: good evening, the new year has been a cold year for most americans and this weekend is no exception. a deep-freeze is forecast to engulf virtually all of the continental united states overnight. the south is particularly ill prepared for such bone chilling weather. mark strassmann is in atlanta tonight. mark, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, jeff. it was 12 degrees outside here first thing this morning,
>> glor: tonight the deep-freeze tightens its grip over the united states and a bitter cold is likely to go on for days. i am jeff glor, also tonight, after the attack on a cia in afghanistan, a rare revelation of the identities of murder erred asians. where america stands on food safety. how do we stack up against other countries and how do we prevent the most vulnerable americans from becoming dangerously ill? >> it got worse and worse, and it felt like killer pain. >> glor:...
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states. >> reporter: this family in finland will keep flying. >> we cannot live with the fear. we have to live our lives. >> reporter: he says, if not, the terrorists have won. in newark, new jersey, karen brown, cbs news. >> speaking of air travel, an event in the sky for airtran passengers as the tsa says a flight on the way from atlanta to san francisco had to be diverted to colorado springs due to an unruly passenger. he locked himself in the bathroom and what he did next was frightening. >> unruly passenger came out of the bathroom with no shoes or socks and a razor. >> they tasered the man. he fell to the ground. >> bomb-sniffing dogs searched the plane. no explosives or evidence of terrorism were found. after a three-hour delay, the plane continued on to the destination of san francisco. >>> maryland will discussion stiffer laws for child sex offenders. wee have suzanne collin was more. sarah haley foxwell's body was found in the woods on christmas day. thomas james leggs has been convicted twice in the past with sexual child abuse. >> if we lose one child to murder, tha
states. >> reporter: this family in finland will keep flying. >> we cannot live with the fear. we have to live our lives. >> reporter: he says, if not, the terrorists have won. in newark, new jersey, karen brown, cbs news. >> speaking of air travel, an event in the sky for airtran passengers as the tsa says a flight on the way from atlanta to san francisco had to be diverted to colorado springs due to an unruly passenger. he locked himself in the bathroom and what he did...
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enough to supply the entire united states for about six months. see that white band on the canyon walls? locals call it the bathtub ring. it's mineral residue left behind by lake mead's sinking water and it's more than 130 feet high all around the lake. a reminder to everyone here how deep their water problem really is. >> who would ever thought it would go down this low? >> reporter: gail kaiser's family has owned a marina here since 1957. but in 2002, water levels were so low the marina's docks were landlocked. >> it was a wakeup call because, you know, we lived here far long time and you don't think those things are going to happen. >> reporter: kaiser showed me their old, original water line. >> the old one is up by the green tank right up here. >> reporter: this green tank, a thousand feet from the water's new edge. >> if you look at your navigational g.p.s. in your car, you're standing in the water. >> reporter: since then, they've moved 15 more times and late they are month the marina will have to move again. four miles from the marina, the
enough to supply the entire united states for about six months. see that white band on the canyon walls? locals call it the bathtub ring. it's mineral residue left behind by lake mead's sinking water and it's more than 130 feet high all around the lake. a reminder to everyone here how deep their water problem really is. >> who would ever thought it would go down this low? >> reporter: gail kaiser's family has owned a marina here since 1957. but in 2002, water levels were so low the...
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we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> i am less interested in passing out blame than i am in learning from and correcting these mistakes to make us safer. for ultimately the buck stops with me. as president i have a solemn responsibility to protect our nation and our people and when the system fails, it is my responsibility. >> president obama taking responsibility this week for america's closest brush with airline terror in years. he suggested no one will be fired at least for now and he ordered a series of reforms including tougher rules for putting people on the no fly list, and more widespread distribution of intelligence reports. the president also renewing his declaration of war on al qaeda and its growing presence in yemen. cnn international security correspondent paula newton is in yemen for us. we'll go to her in a moment. also here in washington are our homeland security correspondent jeanne meserve and former homeland security inspector general clark kent irvin. thanks to all
we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> i am less interested in passing out blame than i am in learning from and correcting these mistakes to make us safer. for ultimately the buck stops with me. as president i have a solemn responsibility to protect our nation and our people and when the system fails, it is my responsibility. >> president obama taking responsibility this week for...
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and eight years after this conflict began the united states is having difficulty holding its own. >> and robin, we knew you were in beirut the last time the cia was attacked in this scope. you heard what the security director said, did you see a breakdown s this simply the risk that they face? >> well, clearly it's the risk they face. i think leon panetta is right. the reality is, 27 years after the first attack wiped out almost an entire cia station, the united states should have known better. this is a counterintelligence failure. >> robin wright, thank you. >>> meantime, the families of the fallen cia officers are now laying their loved ones to rest. in many cases these families had no idea the men and women they lost were working the front lines for cia. here's david kerley. >> reporter: it is a sight seldom seen. harold brown jr., a father of three young children, killed in that suicide bombing in afghanistan. >> a wonderful life. i love you now and forever. >> reporter: even brown's parents never knew their son was a spy. this attack has been exception. we have learned some of
and eight years after this conflict began the united states is having difficulty holding its own. >> and robin, we knew you were in beirut the last time the cia was attacked in this scope. you heard what the security director said, did you see a breakdown s this simply the risk that they face? >> well, clearly it's the risk they face. i think leon panetta is right. the reality is, 27 years after the first attack wiped out almost an entire cia station, the united states should have...
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she also says, i think the war against the united states must go on. is his wife a freak case or just the tip of the iceberg? joining us john bolton. we hear so infrequently about the women. not that they are not -- i guess that's a question. high viral is this? how much are the wives behind these men? >> i think it proves that wives can be just as much religious extremists as their husbands. we in the united states frankly don't understand the motivating power of this kind of religious fanaticism. we have a simplistic, marxist view of economic determinism and economic factors dominate how history is made that is extremely simplistic. i think this religious zeal shows this economic determinism is not the answer to all these issues. >> greta: the thing that struck me as odd she hadn't heard from him for quite sometime she was in turkey and he had been in pakistan and other places. as soon as she discovered he committed suicide and killed these people it doesn't seem the first response is grief. it is more supporting him, cheering him. it is vote vile th
she also says, i think the war against the united states must go on. is his wife a freak case or just the tip of the iceberg? joining us john bolton. we hear so infrequently about the women. not that they are not -- i guess that's a question. high viral is this? how much are the wives behind these men? >> i think it proves that wives can be just as much religious extremists as their husbands. we in the united states frankly don't understand the motivating power of this kind of religious...
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whenever you walk into a mosque in a united states, it is as if you are walking into the united nations. you see all sorts of people. that is the essence of islam. unfor the anyly, lack of understanding of islam also by many muslims. it is a lack of understanding. it is a lack of sow fiss toe indication and yes, leadership has to be involved. the united states has a great model in the leadership we have in the mosque and the communication among so many groups. i believe american muslims can be and serve as a great model to the muslim world in many areas. whenever we have political stability, you see a coexist answer. whenever you have disturbances and political violence, you see extreme ix. unfortunately, all what we seed on television is negative in news we hardly see news coverage and the 1.5 billion muslims who lead a life of dignity and hard work. getting their kids a good education and getting jobs and working hard. all of these values that we live as muslims around the world does not get communicated. they are seen to define the image of muslims in the u.s. media. host: our next c
whenever you walk into a mosque in a united states, it is as if you are walking into the united nations. you see all sorts of people. that is the essence of islam. unfor the anyly, lack of understanding of islam also by many muslims. it is a lack of understanding. it is a lack of sow fiss toe indication and yes, leadership has to be involved. the united states has a great model in the leadership we have in the mosque and the communication among so many groups. i believe american muslims can be...
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a new dilemma for the united states in the war on al-qaeda. the radical imam linked to the christmas day airline bombing attempt happens to be an american citizen. he's also been tied to the fort hood massacre in one way or another, and two 9-11 hijackers. now fox news has learned that the united states has targeted him with at least one air strike. at the same time, it's putting the confessed 9-11 mastermind who is not a citizen, on trial. katherine was the top story at the bottom of the hour live in washington tonight. >> reporter: the operation targeting the american cleric is one the white house is reluctant to discuss publicly. >> complicated by intelligence matters. >> reporter: it is also complicated by the fact that as the u.s. targets or backs strikes on a limited number of its own citizens overseas, the 9-11 conspirators are being afforded the full constitutional rights of an american citizen in the federal courts. which include the presumption of innocence. >> granting someone like khalid shaikh mohammed the 9-11 master mind the ful
a new dilemma for the united states in the war on al-qaeda. the radical imam linked to the christmas day airline bombing attempt happens to be an american citizen. he's also been tied to the fort hood massacre in one way or another, and two 9-11 hijackers. now fox news has learned that the united states has targeted him with at least one air strike. at the same time, it's putting the confessed 9-11 mastermind who is not a citizen, on trial. katherine was the top story at the bottom of the hour...
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. >> do you believe the president of the united states made americans less safe? >> i do. >> dick cheney and others, including sarah palin, continue to pound president obama on the terror issue. even as the president has asked them to stop. >> now is not a time for partisanship. it's a time for citizenship. a time to come together and work together. >> we'll address this explosive issue. exactly how are liberals defending the secret health care proceedings? we'll find out. >> i'm a little sick of the smears. >> it's time to put up some facts or shut up. >> glenn beck on why he is responding to his critics. also a big announcement about the bold fresh tour. >> i guess i'm suffering from some sort of overwhelming paranoia. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. "the factor" begins right now. >>> hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thank you for watching us tonight. our conservatives undermining president obama's war on terror? that is the subject of tonight's memo. the president continues to tell americans he'll fix the intelligence failures that allowed the underw
. >> do you believe the president of the united states made americans less safe? >> i do. >> dick cheney and others, including sarah palin, continue to pound president obama on the terror issue. even as the president has asked them to stop. >> now is not a time for partisanship. it's a time for citizenship. a time to come together and work together. >> we'll address this explosive issue. exactly how are liberals defending the secret health care proceedings? we'll...
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he served in the united states army for 27 years. the attack was the deadliest one for americans in afghanistan since eight soldiers were killed in an insurgent attack on the base in the east in october 3. >>> more now on the fallout from the president's review of the break down that occurred which allowed a nigerian national to board a plane bound for the u.s. with explosives in his clothing. the at acknowledging the buck stops with him. but there is only so much he can do. he plans to give part of the task of diagnosing the failures to the intelligence advisory board. let's bring in neil livingston, a terrorism expert. thank you very much for talking to us. so what will be first on the blue ribbon's panel agenda with regard to addressing the intel failures that led to the foiled terrorist attack on christmas? >> this is kind of like day gentleman view. we've had a lot of panels already. i'm not sure we really need another one to go through this because it's fairly obvious where the breakdowns occurred and the president has identifi
he served in the united states army for 27 years. the attack was the deadliest one for americans in afghanistan since eight soldiers were killed in an insurgent attack on the base in the east in october 3. >>> more now on the fallout from the president's review of the break down that occurred which allowed a nigerian national to board a plane bound for the u.s. with explosives in his clothing. the at acknowledging the buck stops with him. but there is only so much he can do. he plans...
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they are such an ally to the united states. over the past 10 years, he has carried on the position and spirit not only of his late father but of the jordanian people. under his leadership, during continues to be a key partner in the pursuit of peace and progress in the region and around the world. today the minister and i discussed a wide range of issues proposal -- issues. i want to begin by saying publicly what i had told the minister. condolences for the loss of lives that was unfortunately both american and the jordanians and i expressed appreciation for jordan's commitment to comment --Ñi combt violent extremist at home and abroad. this is a struggle that unites people of faith, people of peace, people of conscience everywhere. terror targeted our series -- cities and citizens and they must be met with unwavering result. i remember visiting the hotels in iman that had been bombed in 2005. walking through the wreckage, visiting the innocent children, men, and women who had been targeted at weddings. i will never forget wha
they are such an ally to the united states. over the past 10 years, he has carried on the position and spirit not only of his late father but of the jordanian people. under his leadership, during continues to be a key partner in the pursuit of peace and progress in the region and around the world. today the minister and i discussed a wide range of issues proposal -- issues. i want to begin by saying publicly what i had told the minister. condolences for the loss of lives that was unfortunately...
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berated and banned from boarding a flight to the united states, all because of her faith. the council on american islamic relations calls these textbook cases of profiling. >> it is against the law, unconstitutional and un-american to single out people because of their religion. >> reporter: u.s. customs who handle the canadian woman's case would not comment, but in a statement to cnn, the tsa says current screenings from bulky headwear has been in place since 2007. wearing a headscarf doesn't automatically trigger a search and "in instances where passengers choose not to remove bulky clothing, including headwear, our office are trained to offer a private screening area, and may conduct a pat down search to clear the individual." hasan says her pat down search happened in public, in front of her 5-year-old daughter and several male tsa agents. she stresses she favors strict security, but not when the screening is selective. >> do they even know what they're looking for? you're targeting innocent people yet the bad guy, getting away. makes me wonder. >> reporter: the counci
berated and banned from boarding a flight to the united states, all because of her faith. the council on american islamic relations calls these textbook cases of profiling. >> it is against the law, unconstitutional and un-american to single out people because of their religion. >> reporter: u.s. customs who handle the canadian woman's case would not comment, but in a statement to cnn, the tsa says current screenings from bulky headwear has been in place since 2007. wearing a...
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but the second half of deregulation never happened in the united states. it has happened in europe. but the airport should have been privatized long ago. and they're not. they are still government entities. the air traffic system is still a government entity and they are lagging behind where the deregulated part of the system goes. sure -- >> harry -- thank you. harry, you're in los angeles. if you had to come to new york, you'd probably fly. would you feel safer the city or the county of los angeles operated that airport? or if the airlines that have invested billions in their assets operated that airport and decided who could get on the planes and who couldn't? >> private companies buy far do a much better job at practically everything. in this case, i think the fundamental, though, is we should be attacking them militarily. on offense, not hunkering down in defense and subjecting the citizens to being treated like cattle. >> i want to get into the $160 billion borrowing. >> let me go straight to it. >> next week the government is planning to make the largest acquisition in the de
but the second half of deregulation never happened in the united states. it has happened in europe. but the airport should have been privatized long ago. and they're not. they are still government entities. the air traffic system is still a government entity and they are lagging behind where the deregulated part of the system goes. sure -- >> harry -- thank you. harry, you're in los angeles. if you had to come to new york, you'd probably fly. would you feel safer the city or the county of...
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why wouldn't you be looking at where they can travel and whether they can get into the united states? that seems kind of obvious to me. number two, i was surprised that there is no single database that tracks all specific high level threats against the united states. so on those levels it seems there was some shocking information today and, of course, brennan saying he didn't or the whole system, whole intelligence network didn't understand how sophisticated al-qaeda and the arabian peninsula was, a little bit of a shock. i can understand, it's a small group of people, about 100, 200 people and in a very poor country, the poorest country in the middle east and the thought was just not that sophisticated. again, a real wake-up call. but to me, the big surprise is some of the things that we had assumed were being done by our government had not been done. >> nina, when you have lee hamilton, a prominent democrat who is co-chair of the 9-11 commission saying, hey, listen, we knew al-qaeda in yemen was a problem a long time ago. fairly damning. >> i think it is. when john brennan today, he
why wouldn't you be looking at where they can travel and whether they can get into the united states? that seems kind of obvious to me. number two, i was surprised that there is no single database that tracks all specific high level threats against the united states. so on those levels it seems there was some shocking information today and, of course, brennan saying he didn't or the whole system, whole intelligence network didn't understand how sophisticated al-qaeda and the arabian peninsula...
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you want to be the governor of the state. you want to be the united states senator. what are you going to do to fix it? don't tell me that you are going to give me at program or this or that. let's be creative in our process. what i think the republican leadership has been trying to do is get those issues in front of the people to show this is what we think a better alternative is. i think that's where people want to see the debate come down. what are our choices? what do you republicans stand for on health care? what are you going to do? i will go check off the list that members of congress propose or whatever. what i realize is a lot of it was they didn't know. we need to educate, we need to inform, we need to be out there in the community sharing the messages. but not doing it in the context that randal discussed, where you are doing hot rhetoric, making a lot of noise as james brown said. but really focuses on what people are trying to do. that's what chris and bob mcdonnell did. they talked to them about the issues that think were concerned about. people respond
you want to be the governor of the state. you want to be the united states senator. what are you going to do to fix it? don't tell me that you are going to give me at program or this or that. let's be creative in our process. what i think the republican leadership has been trying to do is get those issues in front of the people to show this is what we think a better alternative is. i think that's where people want to see the debate come down. what are our choices? what do you republicans stand...
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and make sure the interests of the united states are taken care of, especially in terrorism, policy and our fiscal mess we are in now. i'm excited to do that if people want to send a thunder clap around the country, learn more about me, get involved and let's have some fun. >> sean: if you win this race it will be a political earthquake. if you were to grade barack obama what grade would you give him? >> he needs work to do. we was too slow reacting in the recent terrorist bombing. i'm glad he's talking about it. we need to solve that for the safety of our kids and our families. >> sean: a, b, c,? >> i'm not going to give him a grade. i him to keep us safe we are in serious trouble al-qaeda is trying to hurt us and our kids. >> sean: scott brown we appreciate it, tight race we'll continue to follow it. >> coming up turbo tax cheat tim geithner back in the hot seat. newly discovered e-mails that could cause the treasury secretary's job. >> video of the official who vowed to drop the "f" word in every board meeting in 2010. that and more straight ahead. [ female announcer ] 1 out of 2
and make sure the interests of the united states are taken care of, especially in terrorism, policy and our fiscal mess we are in now. i'm excited to do that if people want to send a thunder clap around the country, learn more about me, get involved and let's have some fun. >> sean: if you win this race it will be a political earthquake. if you were to grade barack obama what grade would you give him? >> he needs work to do. we was too slow reacting in the recent terrorist bombing....
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and to make the united states the world leader. in the decades since, our nation's development efforts have helped eradicate smallpox and reduce polio and river blindness. we have helped save millions of lives through immunizations and made oral rehydration therapy available globally, greatly reducing infant deaths. we have helped educate millions of young people. we have provided significant support to countries that have flourished in a number of sectors, including economic growth, health, and good governance -- countries like south korea, thailand, mozambique, botswana, rwanda, and gone up. -- ghana. and we have supplied humanitarian aid to countries on every confidence in the wake of hurricanes, earthquakes, famines, floods, and other disasters. americans can and do take pride in these achievements which have not only helped humanity but also helped our nation project our values and strengthen our leadership in the world. these efforts have not been the work of government alone. most people do not realize that we contribute les
and to make the united states the world leader. in the decades since, our nation's development efforts have helped eradicate smallpox and reduce polio and river blindness. we have helped save millions of lives through immunizations and made oral rehydration therapy available globally, greatly reducing infant deaths. we have helped educate millions of young people. we have provided significant support to countries that have flourished in a number of sectors, including economic growth, health,...
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states to jordanian intelligence. also, we can see in this videotape that is sitting next to the current head of the pakistani taliban, and he said this attack was in part revenge for the u.s. in a drone attack last year killing the pakistani taliban leader at that time. so a multiple message here and another part of the message that's very, very clear is just how important the taliban have come in these sort of al qaeda-type operations here, taking this arab doctor and the taliban essentially being the front group, if you will, perpetrating what is essentially a very much al qaeda-type attack. fredricka? >> and so how might this video, you know, impact cia, jordanian intelligence gathering, sharing plans this point forward? >> you know, as much as what this doctor comes out and says he was a double act, went over to the taliban, according to an analyst here very familiar with operations in the middle east he said quite simply the united states, jordan intelligence, cia and all of the other intelligence agencies worki
states to jordanian intelligence. also, we can see in this videotape that is sitting next to the current head of the pakistani taliban, and he said this attack was in part revenge for the u.s. in a drone attack last year killing the pakistani taliban leader at that time. so a multiple message here and another part of the message that's very, very clear is just how important the taliban have come in these sort of al qaeda-type operations here, taking this arab doctor and the taliban essentially...
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assets in the united states. it is outrageous! >> we are going to leave it there, guys. >> it is free money to them, not free money us to. >> correct. >> all right guys we got to stop it there. coming up senator schumer urging airlines to stop flying to airports with laxed security. someone one reason we should all love lawyers. why they may be the only ones who can kill government run health care. ♪ we created our college of business and management... after collaborating with business leaders. we wanted our curriculum to match market needs, preparing you for today's most sought-after careers. in fact, we have not one but five specialized colleges, offering you bachelor's degree programs that... are both relevant and highly maetable. devry university. discover education working at devry.edu. . >>> new york senator chuck schumer telling airlines they should think about not flying to airports with security not up to snuff. he says it will keep us safe. the same guy who caused a commotion on a tkpher shall flight
assets in the united states. it is outrageous! >> we are going to leave it there, guys. >> it is free money to them, not free money us to. >> correct. >> all right guys we got to stop it there. coming up senator schumer urging airlines to stop flying to airports with laxed security. someone one reason we should all love lawyers. why they may be the only ones who can kill government run health care. ♪ we created our college of business and management... after...
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it is in use already in airports around the united states. we need to deploy the more widely as well. so technology is a critical part of the solution, but not the only part, of course. >> does it mean putting more money in this area? is there anything else that is a hurdle to keep us from being safe technologiwise? >> alex, the bad news is we'll never be 100% safe. we're sitting around talking about this as the federal government is spending millions and billions of dollars there are terrorists sitting around campfires coming up with new ways. we saw this guy a couple of weeks ago on christmas day have an explosive device concealed in part of his, it looks like, his genitalia and he was able to get on the plane. people have been smuggling drugs and diamonds and things like that but putting them in a balloon, swallowing them and retrer retrieving that at some later pont. every time we think of something, they come up with one more way to challenge us. we have got to get a step ahead of them, not a step behind them, but it is all of the person
it is in use already in airports around the united states. we need to deploy the more widely as well. so technology is a critical part of the solution, but not the only part, of course. >> does it mean putting more money in this area? is there anything else that is a hurdle to keep us from being safe technologiwise? >> alex, the bad news is we'll never be 100% safe. we're sitting around talking about this as the federal government is spending millions and billions of dollars there...
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. >> some unbelievable scenes playing out across the eastern united states. it's like somebody left the door open to the arctic. when forecasters are saying temperatures could come back to normal. >>> the people who once wanted to adropt a missing 3-year-old boy spoke with hln. what they say they did to help police find gabriel johnson. >>> a mystery in san francisco may have been solved hundreds of miles away where experts say scores of sea lions have turned up, and why. >>> record breaking cold across the country today. you're watching "hln news and views." i'm general jennifer westhoven, thanks for joining us. the icy roads caused many car accidents, even this massive pileup. 300 crashes were reported in one georgia county alone. driving is even more difficult further north thanks to all the snow. snow plows worked in hammond, indiana, to clear out the road but some people took to shovels to dig themselves out. >> i prefer sunnier skies, but you know, you got to do what you got to do when you live in the midwest and dealing with this weather. i'm -- usuall
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i early on in all of this, i researched the united states response to flu epidemics in the past. sometimes we get a really right. sometimes we don't react quickly enough, sometimes we can overreact. did we produce too much vaccine? did we get it right? is there anything we can learn from the h1n1 response now for the future? >> well, i tell you, my only criticism is basically the way that the whole swine flu information was handled by the c.d.c. and many of the agencies. now, we-- it got into a little bit after scare tactic at the beginning. i know we had to educate the public, but remember, we're coming from a point of view that a lot of people are very suspicious about pharmaceutical companies, vaccination, side effects and things like that, so we alarmed a lot of folks and then when everybody was trying to get the vaccine, we didn't have enough and so, sort of a lot of missteps. i think the lessons to be learned in the future is that we just have to chronically educate the american public about the advantages of vaccination and always be prepared for the flu because this is so
i early on in all of this, i researched the united states response to flu epidemics in the past. sometimes we get a really right. sometimes we don't react quickly enough, sometimes we can overreact. did we produce too much vaccine? did we get it right? is there anything we can learn from the h1n1 response now for the future? >> well, i tell you, my only criticism is basically the way that the whole swine flu information was handled by the c.d.c. and many of the agencies. now, we-- it got...
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. >> after 35 years of representing the people of connecticut and the united states congress, i will not be a candidate for re-election this november. >> chris dodd's announcement actually mayhem his party. dodd had a ton of plit call baggage and he faced a tough re-election in a state that democrats dominate. with dodd out, democrats have a better chance now of keeping the seat. but it's a different story in north dakota where popular senator announced his retirement. a stake in all of this, the democrats 60-seat supermajority in the senate. even if their filibuster proof margin they've had a tough time passing big bills. if they lose their supervisor mare jority in this year's elections it will be even harder for president obama and congressional democrats to advance their agenda. betty, t.j.? >> all right. you know we've been asking you this morning, there's a new survey out that says only 45% of americans are satisfied with their careers. that is a low, the lowest in two decades, in fact. so we want to know, do you like your job? we're getting a lot of responses. let me take you
. >> after 35 years of representing the people of connecticut and the united states congress, i will not be a candidate for re-election this november. >> chris dodd's announcement actually mayhem his party. dodd had a ton of plit call baggage and he faced a tough re-election in a state that democrats dominate. with dodd out, democrats have a better chance now of keeping the seat. but it's a different story in north dakota where popular senator announced his retirement. a stake in...
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the individual and small group market is where people lose their coverage in the united states. this is the fix to those markets if we are going to build on the existing system. markets if we do not build on the existing system and the issues that are raised in tim's paper and in this panel are critically important in terms of deciding on the provisions in the bills, federal vs. state control, and also implementing their bills and provisions over the next few years. >> thank you, sara and to our friends at the commonwealth for supporting some of the research and. thank you for your fortitude and listening to a lot of actuarial terminology over the last hour and a half. the me ask you to help thank the panelists. if the insurance exchanges in whatever form ru [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> today, president obama's ambassador at large talks about supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg, the changing roles of women in the law, and the rights of women around the world. that is at 7 eastern on c- s
the individual and small group market is where people lose their coverage in the united states. this is the fix to those markets if we are going to build on the existing system. markets if we do not build on the existing system and the issues that are raised in tim's paper and in this panel are critically important in terms of deciding on the provisions in the bills, federal vs. state control, and also implementing their bills and provisions over the next few years. >> thank you, sara and...
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this is the the grassroots levels one of the most powerful groups in the united states. it's hard to imagine that they are going to go away. and they do again serve a useful function gnat group market. but i would hope that one the exchanges would be to figure out what exactly agents and brokers are contributing. and then make sure that they are compensated for it. i don't see any need for 10 to 20%. it's like if you could buy through web-based travel platforms and still had to pay a travel agent every time you get -- anyway. you've heard me. we have times for the questions standing at the microphone. first in the back of the room. >> hi, thank you to the panelist and to the commonwealth fund and alliance for putting this together. my question is about the state exchanges and the history. because in terms of going to scale, this health care reform is proposing to put 30 million people into sort of an exchange. that's a large scale in terms of having it happen in day one. wanted to ask you what has been the obstacles for more states taking on running an exchange that woul
this is the the grassroots levels one of the most powerful groups in the united states. it's hard to imagine that they are going to go away. and they do again serve a useful function gnat group market. but i would hope that one the exchanges would be to figure out what exactly agents and brokers are contributing. and then make sure that they are compensated for it. i don't see any need for 10 to 20%. it's like if you could buy through web-based travel platforms and still had to pay a travel...
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. >>> and the best and worse jobs in the united states. find fout your job made either list, next. vevevevevevevevevevee >>> time to look at the big headlines. joining us, pat kiernan a good friend of the network. d.l. hughley, radio host and comedian. first off we announce the best and worst of 2010 in terms of jobs. >> right. drum roll, please. congratulations to actuaries across the country. claiming the honor of best job in 2010 according to jobs rated report by careercast.com. people who interpret statistics of risk and uncertainty. >> insurance places use them. >> so sexy. software engineer. commuter systems analyst, biologist and historian. >> i don't get the historian. seems like an interesting job. what's up with that? actuaries measure opportunities for advancement, salary. >> income stress, outlook -- physical demands -- >> risk factors stuff like that. >> actuaries don't have a lot of risk factors. >> the worst jobs. roustabout, for a worst job, the best name. >> oil wokkers. >> labor intensive, low are bay. >> d.l.'s ready. lumberjack. >> ironworker, dairy farmer and w
. >>> and the best and worse jobs in the united states. find fout your job made either list, next. vevevevevevevevevevee >>> time to look at the big headlines. joining us, pat kiernan a good friend of the network. d.l. hughley, radio host and comedian. first off we announce the best and worst of 2010 in terms of jobs. >> right. drum roll, please. congratulations to actuaries across the country. claiming the honor of best job in 2010 according to jobs rated report by...
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he also says in his video that this attack was something that was designed to show the united states, the cia and jordanian intelligence that he couldn't be bought off with, as he says, millions of dollars, that his faith was much stronger than that. he also said the attack was in revenge for the killing of a taliban, senior leader. what he said was in u.s. attack. the very clear message here for intelligence agencies is that they had an agent hoo wwho agen tracki tracking down al qaeda leaders and double crossed them. >>> in this country, umar farouk abdullah mutallab, the man accused of trying to bomb a plane on christmas day has made his first court appearance. >> reporter: waking in a small michigan jail cell, yesterday, he was here at the federal court in detroit. he entered the courtroom very slowly surrounded by u.s. marshalse was walking with some difficulty. the alleged suicide bomber has suffered second and third-decked self-inflicted wounds after detonating that device on board the plane. his feet were shackled, appeared thin, almost frail. his lauren terd a plea of not gui
he also says in his video that this attack was something that was designed to show the united states, the cia and jordanian intelligence that he couldn't be bought off with, as he says, millions of dollars, that his faith was much stronger than that. he also said the attack was in revenge for the killing of a taliban, senior leader. what he said was in u.s. attack. the very clear message here for intelligence agencies is that they had an agent hoo wwho agen tracki tracking down al qaeda leaders...
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the united states will continue to play a role at various times. we may offeror own sites as to how to resolve these very kinds of questions, but let's get to that negotiation. that is why we are continuing to push as hard as we can to get this started as quickly as possible. >> thank you. >> i am always concerned about the potential the unforeseen consequences of the regulation. deregulation or regulation of any kind act as a tax and when you tax air regulate something you tend to get less and tend to diminish it. >> this weekend republican fcc commissioner robert mcdowell on efforts to create a national broadband plan net neutrality and the wireless industry saturday at 6:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. preston obama's sending agriculture secretary tom vilsack to afghanistan to promote stability there through agriculture reforms. he will be joined by special representative richard holbrooke. they spoke with reporters thursday for about 40 minutes. >> good afternoon and welcome to the department of state. i think we have an unusual if not an unpreceden
the united states will continue to play a role at various times. we may offeror own sites as to how to resolve these very kinds of questions, but let's get to that negotiation. that is why we are continuing to push as hard as we can to get this started as quickly as possible. >> thank you. >> i am always concerned about the potential the unforeseen consequences of the regulation. deregulation or regulation of any kind act as a tax and when you tax air regulate something you tend to...
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i get paid less than a tenth of what a neurosurgeon in the united states would make. our personal costs are much lower. >> reporter: of course, no matter how far you travel for medical treatment, there are concerns like post-op care and also what your legal rights are. and there's no guarantee it's going to work out as planned. as for sandra, her surgery was a success. i had a look at her heart scans post-op and the fiblation was gone, for now. >> it was a remarkable trip for sure. and after spending so much time in india, it's clear to me that this concept of medical tourism has only begun. we're going to travel to to show you stories of what's happening around the world. take a look at this. a new feature on the show every week. i'm going to post an image like this one on cnn.com/sanjayguptamd. so far we've gotten all sorts of different guesses. sponge in the brain was one of the guesses, brain tumor, stroke. the mystery will be solved later on in the show. >>> also, something a lot of people are talking about. the new body scanners. there are reports question a lot
i get paid less than a tenth of what a neurosurgeon in the united states would make. our personal costs are much lower. >> reporter: of course, no matter how far you travel for medical treatment, there are concerns like post-op care and also what your legal rights are. and there's no guarantee it's going to work out as planned. as for sandra, her surgery was a success. i had a look at her heart scans post-op and the fiblation was gone, for now. >> it was a remarkable trip for sure....
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not just for the prosecution in the united states, but also for intelligence officials trying to figure out if there are more like him here in yemen or elsewhere. >> yeah. sounds like it's going to be difficult, though. paula newton joining us live. thank you. >>> we want to get back to a breaking story we told you about at the top of the hour. this tape we're now getting a look at left behind by the double agent who is suspected of blowing himself up and killing several cia operatives and jordanians in khost in afghanistan, nic robertson live. nic, hello to you. where is this tape coming from? why is the world getting a chance to look at this now? >> reporter: well, it's been disseminated by the pakistani taliban. the leader of the pakistani taliban is sitting next to the alleged bomber and killer of the cia operatives in afghanistan. we've talked to the family. they say it is definitely him. but the message is a direct putdown to jordanian intelligence and the cia because the doctor felt directly that he is not about to sell his faith. and this is a clear indication that perhaps these
not just for the prosecution in the united states, but also for intelligence officials trying to figure out if there are more like him here in yemen or elsewhere. >> yeah. sounds like it's going to be difficult, though. paula newton joining us live. thank you. >>> we want to get back to a breaking story we told you about at the top of the hour. this tape we're now getting a look at left behind by the double agent who is suspected of blowing himself up and killing several cia...
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and get this person got a temporary visa to be here in the united states for two your period. there are already existing regulations in the state department in federal law that flag this kind of person as someone who should not be getting a visa in this country. but there is a knee-jerk opposition to profiling of any kind. it is not simply racial or ethnic profiling. it has to do with a certain behavior the personally certain type of class profile. this is a theme of both innovation and in defense of internment. we have to be very precise and specific about what we mean when we say profiling. both of those books go into great detail. >> you wrote invasion in 2002. what has changed? are we still stovepipesing information? >> if you listen to all the intelligence officials over the last week and the weekend, it has become the case that we are doing more of the collecting of the ducks but the connecting is incomplete. i went into great detail about how we already had many existing databases in place but there was so much territorialism and the fbi does not want to share its stuff
and get this person got a temporary visa to be here in the united states for two your period. there are already existing regulations in the state department in federal law that flag this kind of person as someone who should not be getting a visa in this country. but there is a knee-jerk opposition to profiling of any kind. it is not simply racial or ethnic profiling. it has to do with a certain behavior the personally certain type of class profile. this is a theme of both innovation and in...
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and then she uh united states nos that she is engaged to johnson. yea! she is rich. several weeks later johnson is found dead. tila logs on to twitter. please pray for my wifey, kasey johnson. she passed away. thank you for your love and support, i will be off line to be with family. >> tragic for her. >> i just got news my fiancee is not dead, but in a coma. omg! hang in there, my love. casey johnson will forever be in my heart. and we will marry when i see you in heaven my wifey. so the johnson family wishes this petite parasite would fall into a pit of pythons and never return. a source close to the family, quote, it would be nice if tila showed a thread of dignity. she has paraded around in little clothing for the photographers around her pad. frankly, i would rather look at this. >> that makes me happy. you know, tila tequilla for me represents everything vial about pop culture. she is an incessant parasite being fed -- her ego is being fed. >> stop being on the fence about this. first of all, i am shocked somebody named tila tequilla would show questionable jud
and then she uh united states nos that she is engaged to johnson. yea! she is rich. several weeks later johnson is found dead. tila logs on to twitter. please pray for my wifey, kasey johnson. she passed away. thank you for your love and support, i will be off line to be with family. >> tragic for her. >> i just got news my fiancee is not dead, but in a coma. omg! hang in there, my love. casey johnson will forever be in my heart. and we will marry when i see you in heaven my wifey....
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i want the united states of america to be what it has always been, and that is a leader, the leader, when it comes to a clean energy future. that's exactly what this will help them do. it will help close the clean energy gap that's grown between america and other nations. through this initiative, we're awarding $2.3 billion in tax credits for american manufactures of clean energy technologies, companies that produce solar panneding and assemble cutting edge batteries. the initiative we're outlining will likely have 17,000 jobs and the roughly $5 billion more than could help create tens of thousands of additional jobs. at the same time, this initiative will give a much needed boost by building new plants or upgrading old ones. we'll take an important step of doubling the amount of renewable power built right here in the u.u.s. of a. it is good for securities, good for our planet. over 180 projects in over 40 stills will receive these tax credits. one of them is t.p.i. composite, inc, in newton, iowa. t.p.i. composite will not only be able to expand an existing fa facility, and not onl
i want the united states of america to be what it has always been, and that is a leader, the leader, when it comes to a clean energy future. that's exactly what this will help them do. it will help close the clean energy gap that's grown between america and other nations. through this initiative, we're awarding $2.3 billion in tax credits for american manufactures of clean energy technologies, companies that produce solar panneding and assemble cutting edge batteries. the initiative we're...
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>> i hope not, but the fact is the release came out from his attorney who's a former united states attorney for the district of columbia. there's damage control. the problem is especially complicated, t.j., because gilbert has a former -- or a previous weapons conviction which fits into the formula. he may be looking at jail. i think it's very, very serious. >> your prediction -- last thing, your prediction from what you know of this case. what's going to happen to this young fella? >> he's got a problem. might be looking at jail. >> avery freedman, civil rights attorney, one of our legal analysts, always good to have you on. >> good to be with you, t.j. >> kenny, look forward to seeing you back on tnt. you were off this week. right? >> we're back next week. the bowl game was last week, but we'll be back. >> gentlemen, appreciate it. enjoy the rest of your weekend. >>> all right. going to have another check of the morning's big stories at the top of the hour. i switched to a complete multivitamin with more. only one a day women's 50+ advantage... has gingko for memory and concentration. plu
>> i hope not, but the fact is the release came out from his attorney who's a former united states attorney for the district of columbia. there's damage control. the problem is especially complicated, t.j., because gilbert has a former -- or a previous weapons conviction which fits into the formula. he may be looking at jail. i think it's very, very serious. >> your prediction -- last thing, your prediction from what you know of this case. what's going to happen to this young fella?...
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states and that this incident isn't going to impact that relationship. according to one analyst we talked to here who is very familiar with the way these intelligence agencies work, what this is going to mean is because this double agent double crossed the cia and bombed against them, rather than informing on al qaeda, this is going to need a re-evaluation of all those types of agents who are in afghanistan working on al qaeda, which essentially means that for the cia and jordanian intelligence and all those other agencies, it is going to slow down the hunt for osama bin laden. it is going to take time to go back and check the spies. >> nic robertson, thank you. >>> the republican on the house homeland security committee is blasting the obama administration's handling of terror suspects. from the planned closing of guantanamo bay to the decision to try, new york congressman, peter king, says the u.s. is sending the wrong signal. >> one of the first things we need to do is pass the keep terrorists out of america act, a common sense bill republicans have p
states and that this incident isn't going to impact that relationship. according to one analyst we talked to here who is very familiar with the way these intelligence agencies work, what this is going to mean is because this double agent double crossed the cia and bombed against them, rather than informing on al qaeda, this is going to need a re-evaluation of all those types of agents who are in afghanistan working on al qaeda, which essentially means that for the cia and jordanian intelligence...
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as far as the white house is concerned, alex, he's the president of the united states, the world keeps intruding. we have been riveted here, have policymakers, and administration officials, by the christmas day attempted bombing, by the fallout over that. that two-week review, rather rapid review conducted, the president coming out, hoping to put that behind them now as a matter of public perspective and starting to refocus on jobs, they hope to have the health care bill done by the state of the union address, but that date keeps getting pushed back as well because house and senate democrats need all the time they can to work out a compromise between those bills. so a lot is on the plate. but the primary focus as far as the political focus here and the public relations focus, democrats really want to start focusing on jobs, alex. >> okay, mike, thank you as always. >>> sunday on "meet the press," david gregory will speak with arnold schwarzenegger and dnc chairman governor governor tim kaine and michael steele. >>> rudy giuliani says it was a slip of the tongue when he said there had b
as far as the white house is concerned, alex, he's the president of the united states, the world keeps intruding. we have been riveted here, have policymakers, and administration officials, by the christmas day attempted bombing, by the fallout over that. that two-week review, rather rapid review conducted, the president coming out, hoping to put that behind them now as a matter of public perspective and starting to refocus on jobs, they hope to have the health care bill done by the state of...
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i understand why the president of the united states did not take questions yet. a very tough statement, i thought it was pretty impressive. i think logically it was weak at the end, but if he had taken questions, alex, his whole statement would have been blown out, he would have had one tough question and the president may be on the defensive. every cable network, news network would have run with that particular statement, and the president's trying to control the message. he did to a degree, but i'll tell you this, i don't think the follow-ups with janet napolitano, you know, with the system worked and even brennan, i don't think that came off very well. >> huh. >> i agree with pat on that. i mean, i think the initial response that sunday, the 27th -- i mean, i don't know why you'd say the system worked. it was clear the system didn't work. and she was talking i think about, well, it didn't blow up the airplane, but you know, you have to say, look, something happened. we're getting to the bottom of it. we're going to investigate it. and when we find out where th
i understand why the president of the united states did not take questions yet. a very tough statement, i thought it was pretty impressive. i think logically it was weak at the end, but if he had taken questions, alex, his whole statement would have been blown out, he would have had one tough question and the president may be on the defensive. every cable network, news network would have run with that particular statement, and the president's trying to control the message. he did to a degree,...
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caller: the united states became the no. 1 country in the world in income inequality. when that happens, the masses of people do not have enough money to buy the products that they make or the services. guest: again, this inability to purchase things, the lack of demand we're talking about, it is one of the key factors to watch here is going to be the gasoline prices. every time the price of gasoline goes up 10 cents, $14 billion comes out of consumers' pockets. that is money you could have spent at a rest on -- at a restaurant. instead you're putting it into your gas tank. if we want to boost demand, that is the work -- the worst thing we cannot is rising gas prices, and yet that is what we're seeing. it may be the same scenario as the w, that the economy took a fall, it will bounce up, then go back down again. if we have a lousy job market and rising fuel prices, that could increase the likelihood of a w recession, a double dip. into the new year, the estimates are that it is a 10% chance of a double-dip. maybe the chances have risen. host: if people want to see your
caller: the united states became the no. 1 country in the world in income inequality. when that happens, the masses of people do not have enough money to buy the products that they make or the services. guest: again, this inability to purchase things, the lack of demand we're talking about, it is one of the key factors to watch here is going to be the gasoline prices. every time the price of gasoline goes up 10 cents, $14 billion comes out of consumers' pockets. that is money you could have...
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this is one of the most powerful groups in the united states. it is hard to imagine they will go away, and they serve a useful function in the group market. i would hope one of the things the exchanges can do would be to figure out exactly brokers are contributing in terms of value added, and make sure they are compensated. i don't see any need for 10% origination fees. it is like if you could buy through web-based travel platforms and still had to pay a travel agent -- you have heard me. >> we have time for questions from folks standing at the microphone. first in the back of the room. >> thank you to the panelists and the commonwealth fund for putting this together. my question is about the state exchanges. in terms of going to scale, this health care reform is proposing to put 30 million people into an exchange and that is a large scale. in terms of having it happen on day one, i wanted to ask you what have been the obstacles for more states taking on a running an exchange that would move us towards that scale, and looking at what those obsta
this is one of the most powerful groups in the united states. it is hard to imagine they will go away, and they serve a useful function in the group market. i would hope one of the things the exchanges can do would be to figure out exactly brokers are contributing in terms of value added, and make sure they are compensated. i don't see any need for 10% origination fees. it is like if you could buy through web-based travel platforms and still had to pay a travel agent -- you have heard me....
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terrorist acts against the united states. and so you need to treat that differently and you do not give the people that want to undermine the constitution to use it against us. host: if president obama gets health care legislation and signs it, will that be one of the issues that you use in the election? guest: absolutely. health care will be an ongoing issue until it gets resolved in the way when the government doesn't stand between the doctor and the patient and you're looking at a system that is bottom up. the situation is you've created a bureaucracy to solve cost problems. so if cost is the issue, if that's the driver, then what do we need to do to address the costs, to bring those costs down that creates greater competition in the marketplace so insurance companies, there are not only three insurance companies you can go to in my state. i can go to the four over there or the seven that are over there. you create competition. and you do other things. the other thing is if you have 40 million, 33 million, 10 million peopl
terrorist acts against the united states. and so you need to treat that differently and you do not give the people that want to undermine the constitution to use it against us. host: if president obama gets health care legislation and signs it, will that be one of the issues that you use in the election? guest: absolutely. health care will be an ongoing issue until it gets resolved in the way when the government doesn't stand between the doctor and the patient and you're looking at a system...